Interesting. The only steam lubrication I have learned of is the labyrinth seal. No idea how this would apply to reciprocating machinery. A Google this morning I see that some vertical steam engines were operated without oil lubrication, relying on the 'accidental' condensate to provide cylinder/piston lubrication. In real life would a cooler than possible cylinder not reduce the efficiency? I also read (I suppose not surprising) that the oil technology could rely on there being some condensate present with it.
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Lord Finchley tried to mend the electric light
Himself. It struck him dead and serve him right
It is the duty of the wealthy man
To give employment to the artisan
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